Re: How many Gravitons a mass throws every second?
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Re: How many Gravitons a mass throws every second?         

Group: alt.philosophy · Group Profile
Author: BradGuth
Date: Sep 18, 2008 15:44

On Sep 18, 12:51 pm, Darwin123 yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sep 18, 2:30 pm, Sanny hotmail.com> wrote:> How many Gravitons a mass throws every second?
>
> A mass that isn't being accelerated generates no real gravitons
> per second.
> However, a mass that isn't being accelerated generates a large
> number of gravitons per second. However, due to the uncertainty
> principle, the number of virtual gravitons per second is uncertain.
>
>> Gravity is produced as Mass throws out Gravitons at speed of light.
>
> Without acceleration they are virtual gravitons, not merely
> gravitons.
>
> Gravitons are like photons. They are not and can never be
> analyzed as classical particles. You have to think about quantum
> mechanics when you use the word "gravitons." Neither Newton's Laws nor
> even classical relativity applies to gravitons. You need some quantum
> mechanics.

How about a photon of 1e-12 Hz as representing a quantum string like
graviton?

~ BG
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